32 Stunning Celebrity Red Lips Moments
Red lipstick can feel intimidating. Maybe you have not found the right color or just do not know how to wear it. Fortunately, celebrities offer endless red lips inspiration and often reach out to the colors of the red carpet. From classic matte red to dark and dimensional burgundy to shiny ombrees, this list proves that there are red lips on every occasion and outfit.
As a model, Kendall Jenner is no stranger to big and bold looks. This bright red — especially deliberately over-lined on her top lip - is exactly the kind of color that benefits from such maximalist moments (especially A
Claire Foy looks great with red lipstick (it's a key part of her role as young Elizabeth 2nd Queen and she wears it over the crown). I was wearing it). This is a darker, deeper, richer version than the one she wore on the show, and it's a really gorgeous stain.
Choosing a red close to coral can be a pleasant spring-summer atmosphere, especially when you lean out and fit your entire outfit into it. Aubrey Plaza has absolutely perfect shade: not too deep or too bright, with a nice matte finish and precise application.
Red was one of Elizabeth Taylor's representative lip shades, especially when she was a young Hollywood actress 1. This is a simple, monochromatic, medium red with full and precise coverage: it's very 50's, but still in a way that feels replicable to the modern day.
One of Amber Heard's representative red carpet looks was a deep wine・colored red lipstick (matching deep blush and dramatic eye shadow).1 The intensity of the matching level will help the deeper colors "blend in" rather than sticking out of the rest of the face.
If you feel that bright red lipstick is too far away like a bridge, choose a red swipe that is lip-friendly and almost balm-like. Gigi Hadid working the runway look matches the general color of her eyeshadow as well for a more holistic aesthetic that is still subtle.
Putting the misconception that redheads can't wear red to bed for good, Amy Adams matches her pretty reddish・brown hair with bright red lips. The warm yellow undertone of lipstick complements both her hair and skin, so the effect will not be jarring.
Red lips can help the soft and floral look look a little 'tough' and bold. This red of Dove Cameron is a match close to the flowers in her dress, therefore the look is matched without feeling too matched. Thick and short cat eyes are the perfect pairing.
Amal Clooney has worn red lipstick for most of her professional career. This deep red, based on blue, is a nice match with a more formal context (in this case her black dress and diamond earrings) and is nicely paired with a subtle smoky eye.
If you happen to be blessed with reddish-brown hair, you may be able to wear a variety of complementary red lip colors. The color of this wine from Emma Stone is a very nice fit with her deep red hair and it looks up towards her face in an incredible way
Sarah Snook, the iconic redhead, leans into the color with a moderate shade applied exactly to her lips. Choosing a rich blush can help match the intensity of the color of the lips and keep her black eyeliner sharp and simple, preventing the look from being overwhelmed.
Jennifer Lawrence doesn't always have a red color on her lips (she usually chooses pink or nude), but does. Then it will always be a noticeable color. The fact that the lining does not look messy and is a little inaccurate exactly matches her atmosphere.
Red is not the color Margot Robbie regularly reaches out to, but at least in terms of her lipstick, this shade (deep burgundy) is perfect for her wisely, she doesn't need a lot of makeup elsewhere and minimizes things with the rest of her face.
When you overline your lips with red lipstick, it can make for a gorgeous focal point for your face (and if the application does not work). It also helps to create gorgeous shapes, like Julia Garner's top lip. Grace Kelly integrated red lipstick into her aesthetics, but it was also subtle (as you can see here, sometimes with a touch of pink). If you like pink lipstick, but are nervous about trying red, then choosing such a color can be a nice "bridge" between 2 shades.
Dita von Teese fuses old Hollywood glamour with a modern twist, so her thick and dramatic cat eyes have a touch of sparkle to it (with the exception of some reds that can be pretty matte) versus classic red lips and perfection.
Matte red lipstick can look really great in the right context, as seen in Tracee Ellis Ross. Dark red is a good choice here, without a ton of brightness or shine, and the rest of the makeup is also almost matte. Combining a bright hairstyle with a dark red is a wonderful balance of strength.
One of Madonna's distinctive looks, especially early in her career, was a bold yellow-red lip.1 The great thing about this look is that it's actually very soft; The application is a bit inaccurate and "fuzzy", with a strong definition on the Cupid's bow (a double curve at the top of the upper lip).
Angelina Jolie has given us some major red carpet moments with red lipstick (and this ombre effect she has had such an impact on - dark outside and light in the middle - makes her lips look even wider and more gorgeous.
If you want to channel classic old Hollywood, please save this Rosie Huntington-Whiteley look. With a deep, matte, crisp definition, this also benefits from some deep red tinged blush and dark, dramatic eyes. It's a lot of appearance, but at the same time incredibly cohesive.
1. One of the classic French makeup looks is the "effortless" red lips. The frenchman Adele Hennel shows off its version. The look is not overly "complete": her eyebrows are thick and fluffy, she doesn't have a lot of blush, and crimson looks gorgeous, but
Rachel McAdams doesn't always ask for red lips, so when she does, it seems special. Bright Carmine Red is the focus; basically the rest of her look is simple, including diamond studs, white gown, simple rest
Lupita Nyong'o loves to bring some drama to the red carpet and we love her for it. The color story she tells in the dress and necklace is echoed by red lipstick, so the flower choker does not pull the focus from her face, but instead appears to be integrated.
Red-orange lipstick can be a nice "mild" version of the color (especially if paired with yellow, as seen in Alison Brie). The rest of the makeup is also kept minimal and delicate, so you can treat it like a pink or other soft color.
Debbie Harry (lead singer of Blondie) sometimes combined her white blonde hair with the soft Cerise red lip color - here, the same family color Di It is red, but it is light and soft, which works well with her feathery "do". The great thing about her more dramatic looks like this is that she is not shy to show them off. Dramatic eye makeup makes it easy to seek a more neutral lip, but this deep crimson color enhances the look even more.
Like everyone else on this list, it feels very "special occasion" when Zošsaldaña breaks the red lipstick. This, of course, is exactly the perfect shade for her (it feels almost cardinal, with a strong blue undertone), which is the focus of her appearance and
Laverne Cox loves bold lips (and it loves her right back). This lip color looks almost carnelian, with its deep and rich reddish-brown color that's a close match to her gorgeous ruby dress. The contrast of the tones leads to some pleasant visual tension in her appearance.
Taylor Swift is a longtime fan of medium red lip color and fits her chic and trendy style. But when she changes it a little — in this case, especially on the lower lip, go with a deep red with a little shine and ombre effect — it's a visual treat.
Among the many cultural norms that Marilyn Monroe influenced, her use of red lipstick in combination with her platinum hair may be the most indelible If when you think of it as a "classic red lip," it is probably this rich scarlet, painted precisely with just a little sparkle to it.
A more modern iteration of the classic red lips is, of course, what Rihanna, the founder of beauty, is an expert on. This color feels rich and vivid, but the lines are a little more dramatic, and the color has an incredible richness. And she has blonde hair.
Olivia Rodrigo's look of this very shiny ombre ・ with dark red and black colors on the outside of the lips and bright ruby red on the inside — was massively popular at the time she wore it. For good reason: it is incredibly dynamic and vivid, showing how rich and complex red lipstick can be.
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